.TH OD 1
.SH NAME
od \- octal dump
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBod\fR [\fB\-bcdhox\fR]\fR [\fIfile\fR] [ [\fB+\fR] \fIoffset\fR [\fB.\fR][\fBb\fR]\fR ]\fR
.br
.de FL
.TP
\\fB\\$1\\fR
\\$2
..
.de EX
.TP 20
\\fB\\$1\\fR
# \\$2
..
.SH OPTIONS
.FL "\-b" "Dump bytes in octal"
.FL "\-c" "Dump bytes as ASCII characters"
.FL "\-d" "Dump words in decimal"
.FL "\-h" "Print addresses in hex (default is octal)"
.FL "\-o" "Dump words in octal (default)"
.FL "\-v" "Verbose (list duplicate lines)"
.FL "\-x" "Dump words in hex"
.SH EXAMPLES
.EX "od \-ox file" "Dump \fIfile\fP in octal and hex"
.EX "od \-d file +1000" "Dump \fIfile\fP starting at byte 01000"
.EX "od \-c file +10.b" "Dump \fIfile\fP starting at block 10"
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
.I Od
dumps a file in one or more formats.
If \fIfile\fP is missing, \fIstdin\fR is dumped.
The \fIoffset\fP argument tells
.I od
to skip a certain number of bytes or blocks before starting.
The offset is in octal bytes, unless it is followed by a 
\&'.\&' for decimal or \fBb\fP for blocks or both.
